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Updated on May 27, 2007
67. Hay_and_feed News: Roundup Ready alfalfa planting deadline was March 30 The next court date in the case is on April 27 in the Northern District of California when sides will present oral arguments about changing the injunction to permanent status. Some of the things they argue are missing in the study was development of resistant weeds, pollen drifting to non-genetically modified organisms and damage to the seed crop. If you meet those deadlines, farmers may harvest, use and sell their RR alfalfa crop. McEowen says it is likely the case will drag through the...
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68. Hay_and_feed News: Best of Boulder County '07 And although Boulder may have one city council member who's a stoner percentage-wise that's probably not representative of the stoner population; it should be five council members it also has a governing body that passed one of the most progressive global warming policies in the country. And although Boulder may have one city council member who's a stoner percentage-wise that's probably not representative of the stoner population; it should be five council members it also has a governing...
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69. Hay_and_feed News: New Home For Mexican Consulate In Little Rock Set To Open McCutcheon said last week that he did not know if anti-immigration protesters would demonstrate during the consulate grand opening, though several anti-immigration Web sites posted announcements that protesters would attend the event. The Rockefeller study suggested cheap immigrant labor fuels the economic engine for the state's poultry and meat processing industry and that production would slide and costs would rise significantly without it. when is the last time you saw one of our own in...
Source - 4/22/2007 - Read the story
70. Hay_and_feed News: Equine Picasso paints a novel scene on Canal St. That's where miniature Picasso lives in a miniature plastic barn and frolics in a miniature fenced-in pasture abutting a We Energies parking lot just a few blocks from downtown. Except for the business that gives carriage rides downtown and boards Police Department horses, Andy is the only person in the city with a permit to keep a horse. Andy needed something to walk to help with his diabetes and leg troubles, and he thought a dog would scare the people who pay him to store their boats....
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71. Hay_and_feed News: Home-grown dinner Winter wheat, alfalfa doing well this year STERLING The color of green has spread across eastern Colorado this spring, painting the winter wheat and alfalfa fields in rich and glowing tones. While no one knows at this time what yields or prices will be at harvest, wheat prices are holding up relatively well so far, and many growers are encouraged. With plenty of water in the river and area reservoirs, some growers used center pivots to irrigate fields after the corn was planted. Below-average production from last year s...
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72. Hay_and_feed News: October 2005 Over the centuries, strange lights were seen in the woods along Mary Dunn Road, so named for a former slave who lived along this route and who was burned to death in 1850 in her little cottage half-way between Hyannis and Barnstable on the Indian Trail according to historian Donald G. Over the centuries, strange lights were seen in the woods along Mary Dunn Road, so named for a former slave who lived along this route and who was burned to death in 1850 in her little cottage half-way...
Source - 4/15/2007 - Read the story
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